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Guys, there's a lot of minute differences between Canadian English and American English. The spellings for a lot of words are different such color vs colour, center vs centre, etc. There's a reason why in Microsoft Word, you have the option of picking Canadian English over US English. In terms of pronunciation, it's all the same. However, since I've moved to Canada, my American friends have told me I got a different accent. Obviously, I can't tell myself, but yea that's what they say. I thought I'd just include it since everyone is giving so much detail.

Also, I have no idea about the "eh" at the end of the sentence you mentioned.

Again, there may be similarities between British English and Canadian English. Though if they were the same, spell checkers would not have a different option for British English and Canadian English. Also, nobody here that I've met has a British accent.

Again, there may be similarities between British English and Canadian English. Though if they were the same, spell checkers would not have a different option for British English and Canadian English. Also, nobody here that I've met has a British accent.

On my computer it just has "English (US)" and "English (Australian)". Could it just be Canadian computers that have a Canadian language option for spell check? :3

I googled it and found "Difference between Canadian English and British English?
Canadian English is a mixture of both American English and British English. Some words Canadians spell as the British do; i.e. 'colour', but others they do not."

So if this definition is correct, does that mean I speak Canadian English, as I use a mixture. XD

I guess so. I have Microsoft Office 2009. I don't know what version you're using, but it has all of those options. My laptop is from Korea, so I doubt what country your computer is made from matters lol.